This document is an online audience study report from January 2019 for .MD internet population of 1,840,020 people. It provides data on the composition of the online audience in terms of sex (47% female and 53% male), age distribution with the largest groups being 20-29 years old (23%) and 30-39 years old (21%), education level with most having a university degree (37%), occupation with most being students (31%) and middle-grade managers (13%), place of residence split between urban (44%) and rural (56%), region of residence with most from Chisinau (30%) and the North (26%), and household income with most earning less than 8k MDL (69%).
International Women's Day 2019: Global attitudes towards gender equalityIpsos UK
A new global study conducted by Ipsos in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and International Women’s Day finds the majority of men agree that that women won’t achieve equality without their support but half believe they are expected to do too much to support women’s equality.
Портрет аудитории (соц-дем характеристики) самых популярный сайтов РМ. Сентябрь 2016
Profilul socio-demografic al audientei site-urilor din RM. Septembrie 2016
Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee CrisisIpsos
A tutti è evidente che il tema dell’immigrazione sarà uno degli elementi centrali della prossima campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche.
Che sia un tema caldo è confermato dai risultati di un’indagine IPSOS “Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis” condotto 25 paesi del mondo, tra cui l’Italia. Va ricordato che l’indagine è stata svolta nel mese di luglio, prima cioè che si evidenziassero gli effetti della contrazione dei flussi di immigrazione nel nostro paese a seguito degli interventi del Ministero dell’Interno.
La preoccupazione degli italiani è elevatissima e si avvicina a quella di paesi che hanno una forte presenza di migranti come la Turchia. Non solo abbiamo la netta percezione che gli immigrati siano troppi (66%), ma siamo anche convinti che l’immigrazione abbia cambiato in peggio il nostro paese, rendendolo un posto dove è meno gradevole vivere (63%).
È molto interessante osservare che ci si preoccupa più dell’impatto dei costi sui servizi pubblici (58% pensa che la spesa pubblica per gli immigrati sia eccessiva) che non dell’impatto sul lavoro (per quanto 47% pensi che la presenza di immigrati abbia reso difficile trovare lavoro per gli italiani). Il tema della spesa pubblica sarà quindi molto influente: la percezione è che la presenza di immigrati renderà più difficile agli italiani accedere ai servizi e ai sostegni sociali. Anche per questo, nonostante le affermazioni frequenti del Presidente dell’Inps Boeri, solo il 15% pensa che l’immigrazione sia utile per la nostra economia.
La preoccupazione per l’afflusso di migranti è sostenuta anche dall’idea che tra di essi si possano rifugiare terroristi, come ritengono più di tre quarti degli intervistati.
L’Europa è, come era da aspettarsi, drasticamente criticata per il suo comportamento in questa situazione critica (anche qui ricordiamo che l’indagine è stata condotta prima della sentenza sulla redistribuzione dei rifugiati e della proposta di revisione del trattato di Dublino): solo 9% degli italiani valuta positivamente l’operato UE, stroncato invece dal 59% (la percentuale più altra tra i principali stati europei).
Anche l’operato del governo nazionale è criticato, con solo poco più di un quarto che ne apprezza gli interventi. Da rilevare che solo Ungheria e Serbia evidenziano un apprezzamento maggioritario di quanto fatto dal proprio governo. Si tratterà di verificare se il drastico calo degli sbarchi modificherà o meno le opinioni dei nostri connazionali.
Human Rights in 2018: Ipsos Global Advisor SurveyIpsos UK
A new global Ipsos poll conducted in 28 countries finds that only four in ten (43%) people globally agree that everyone in their country enjoys the same basic human rights, casting doubt over how universal human rights are in reality – even in some of the most developed countries. A third of people (33%) outright disagree that everyone in their country enjoys the same basic human rights, and two in ten (20%) are unsure. People in Germany (63%) and China (63%) are most likely to agree that everyone in their country enjoys the same basic human rights while those in South Africa (25%) and Italy (28%) are least likely to agree. Britons are in line with the global average; 41% think everyone in Britain enjoys the same basic human rights whereas 35% disagree.
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Ipsos MORI’s new global study, conducted in partnership with the Centre for Ageing Better, a charity, funded by an endowment from The National Lottery Community Fund, illustrates the attitudes to ageing across 30 countries.
RESULTADOS DE LA EVALUACIÓN CENSAL DE ESTUDIANTES 2018 APLICADO AL SEGUNDO GRADO DE SECUNDARIA, SEGÚN EL ÁREA GEOGRÁFICA EN EL QUE SE UBICA LA IIEE, UBICADOS DE ACUERDO AL ORDEN DE MÉRITOS ALCANZADO.
RESULTADOS DE LA EVALUACIÓN CENSAL DE ESTUDIANTES 2018 APLICADO AL SEGUNDO GRADO DE SECUNDARIA, A LA TOTALIDAD DE INSTITUCIONES EDUCATIVAS DE LA PROVINCIA, UBICADOS DE ACUERDO AL ORDEN DE MÉRITOS ALCANZADO.
International Women's Day 2019: Attitudes towards gender equality in ScotlandIpsos UK
New Ipsos MORI research shows that people in Scotland are more likely than those in most other countries to recognise that there is a problem with gender inequality:
• 58% of working-age adults in Scotland say that, in our society today, there are more advantages to being a man, with just 8% saying there are more advantages to being a woman and 28% saying it makes no difference. This is higher both than the global average (52% across 27 countries say there are more advantages to being a man) and the average for Great Britain as a whole (49%).
• 58% of adults in Scotland disagree that ‘When it comes to giving women equal rights with men, things have gone far enough in Scotland’. This is again higher than the global average (49%) and in line with views across Britain as a whole (59%).
• 76% of us say that achieving equality between men and women is important to us personally – higher than both the global average (65%) and the figure for Britain as a whole (62%).
But most of us don’t see ourselves as feminists – just 36% of working-age adults in Scotland agree that ‘I define myself as a feminist’.
RESULTADOS DE LA EVALUACIÓN CENSAL DE ESTUDIANTES DE LA UGEL HUÁNUCO 2018 APLICADA EN EL CUARTO GRADO DE PRIMARIA, CLASIFICADA DE ACUERDO A LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE LA IIEE (UNITARIO/MULTIGRADO O POLIDOCENTES). UBICADOS EN ORDEN DE MÉRITOS.
Global Survey Across 32 Countries Shows Worker Appetite for Social Tools is I...Microsoft
Global survey across 32 countries shows worker appetite for social tools is increasing, even if it means spending their own money and defying organizational policy to use the technology.
Nearly half of employees report that social tools at work help increase their productivity, but more than 30 percent of companies underestimate the value of these tools and often restrict their use, according to new Microsoft research released today.
The survey, conducted for Microsoft Corp. by research firm Ipsos among 9,908 information workers in 32 countries, also found that 39 percent of employees feel there isn’t enough collaboration in their workplaces, and 40 percent believe social tools help foster better teamwork. More surprisingly, 31 percent said they are willing to spend their own money to buy social tools.
“Employees are already bringing their own devices into their workplaces, but now they are increasingly bringing their own services as well,” said Charlene Li, founder and analyst at Altimeter Group, a firm that studies social media and other technology trends. “Employees expect to work differently, with tools that feel more modern and connected, but are also reflective of how they interact in their personal lives. Enterprise social represents a new way to work, and organizations embracing these tools are improving collaboration, speeding customer responses and creating competitive advantages.”
The research also found distinct differences between countries, sectors and genders as they relate to the levels of productivity, collaboration and communication tools used in today’s workplace.
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International Women's Day 2019: Global attitudes towards gender equalityIpsos UK
A new global study conducted by Ipsos in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London and International Women’s Day finds the majority of men agree that that women won’t achieve equality without their support but half believe they are expected to do too much to support women’s equality.
Портрет аудитории (соц-дем характеристики) самых популярный сайтов РМ. Сентябрь 2016
Profilul socio-demografic al audientei site-urilor din RM. Septembrie 2016
Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee CrisisIpsos
A tutti è evidente che il tema dell’immigrazione sarà uno degli elementi centrali della prossima campagna elettorale per le elezioni politiche.
Che sia un tema caldo è confermato dai risultati di un’indagine IPSOS “Global Views on Immigration and the Refugee Crisis” condotto 25 paesi del mondo, tra cui l’Italia. Va ricordato che l’indagine è stata svolta nel mese di luglio, prima cioè che si evidenziassero gli effetti della contrazione dei flussi di immigrazione nel nostro paese a seguito degli interventi del Ministero dell’Interno.
La preoccupazione degli italiani è elevatissima e si avvicina a quella di paesi che hanno una forte presenza di migranti come la Turchia. Non solo abbiamo la netta percezione che gli immigrati siano troppi (66%), ma siamo anche convinti che l’immigrazione abbia cambiato in peggio il nostro paese, rendendolo un posto dove è meno gradevole vivere (63%).
È molto interessante osservare che ci si preoccupa più dell’impatto dei costi sui servizi pubblici (58% pensa che la spesa pubblica per gli immigrati sia eccessiva) che non dell’impatto sul lavoro (per quanto 47% pensi che la presenza di immigrati abbia reso difficile trovare lavoro per gli italiani). Il tema della spesa pubblica sarà quindi molto influente: la percezione è che la presenza di immigrati renderà più difficile agli italiani accedere ai servizi e ai sostegni sociali. Anche per questo, nonostante le affermazioni frequenti del Presidente dell’Inps Boeri, solo il 15% pensa che l’immigrazione sia utile per la nostra economia.
La preoccupazione per l’afflusso di migranti è sostenuta anche dall’idea che tra di essi si possano rifugiare terroristi, come ritengono più di tre quarti degli intervistati.
L’Europa è, come era da aspettarsi, drasticamente criticata per il suo comportamento in questa situazione critica (anche qui ricordiamo che l’indagine è stata condotta prima della sentenza sulla redistribuzione dei rifugiati e della proposta di revisione del trattato di Dublino): solo 9% degli italiani valuta positivamente l’operato UE, stroncato invece dal 59% (la percentuale più altra tra i principali stati europei).
Anche l’operato del governo nazionale è criticato, con solo poco più di un quarto che ne apprezza gli interventi. Da rilevare che solo Ungheria e Serbia evidenziano un apprezzamento maggioritario di quanto fatto dal proprio governo. Si tratterà di verificare se il drastico calo degli sbarchi modificherà o meno le opinioni dei nostri connazionali.
Human Rights in 2018: Ipsos Global Advisor SurveyIpsos UK
A new global Ipsos poll conducted in 28 countries finds that only four in ten (43%) people globally agree that everyone in their country enjoys the same basic human rights, casting doubt over how universal human rights are in reality – even in some of the most developed countries. A third of people (33%) outright disagree that everyone in their country enjoys the same basic human rights, and two in ten (20%) are unsure. People in Germany (63%) and China (63%) are most likely to agree that everyone in their country enjoys the same basic human rights while those in South Africa (25%) and Italy (28%) are least likely to agree. Britons are in line with the global average; 41% think everyone in Britain enjoys the same basic human rights whereas 35% disagree.
Ipsos Global Advisor - The Future of AgeingIpsos UK
Ipsos MORI’s new global study, conducted in partnership with the Centre for Ageing Better, a charity, funded by an endowment from The National Lottery Community Fund, illustrates the attitudes to ageing across 30 countries.
RESULTADOS DE LA EVALUACIÓN CENSAL DE ESTUDIANTES 2018 APLICADO AL SEGUNDO GRADO DE SECUNDARIA, SEGÚN EL ÁREA GEOGRÁFICA EN EL QUE SE UBICA LA IIEE, UBICADOS DE ACUERDO AL ORDEN DE MÉRITOS ALCANZADO.
RESULTADOS DE LA EVALUACIÓN CENSAL DE ESTUDIANTES 2018 APLICADO AL SEGUNDO GRADO DE SECUNDARIA, A LA TOTALIDAD DE INSTITUCIONES EDUCATIVAS DE LA PROVINCIA, UBICADOS DE ACUERDO AL ORDEN DE MÉRITOS ALCANZADO.
International Women's Day 2019: Attitudes towards gender equality in ScotlandIpsos UK
New Ipsos MORI research shows that people in Scotland are more likely than those in most other countries to recognise that there is a problem with gender inequality:
• 58% of working-age adults in Scotland say that, in our society today, there are more advantages to being a man, with just 8% saying there are more advantages to being a woman and 28% saying it makes no difference. This is higher both than the global average (52% across 27 countries say there are more advantages to being a man) and the average for Great Britain as a whole (49%).
• 58% of adults in Scotland disagree that ‘When it comes to giving women equal rights with men, things have gone far enough in Scotland’. This is again higher than the global average (49%) and in line with views across Britain as a whole (59%).
• 76% of us say that achieving equality between men and women is important to us personally – higher than both the global average (65%) and the figure for Britain as a whole (62%).
But most of us don’t see ourselves as feminists – just 36% of working-age adults in Scotland agree that ‘I define myself as a feminist’.
RESULTADOS DE LA EVALUACIÓN CENSAL DE ESTUDIANTES DE LA UGEL HUÁNUCO 2018 APLICADA EN EL CUARTO GRADO DE PRIMARIA, CLASIFICADA DE ACUERDO A LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE LA IIEE (UNITARIO/MULTIGRADO O POLIDOCENTES). UBICADOS EN ORDEN DE MÉRITOS.
Global Survey Across 32 Countries Shows Worker Appetite for Social Tools is I...Microsoft
Global survey across 32 countries shows worker appetite for social tools is increasing, even if it means spending their own money and defying organizational policy to use the technology.
Nearly half of employees report that social tools at work help increase their productivity, but more than 30 percent of companies underestimate the value of these tools and often restrict their use, according to new Microsoft research released today.
The survey, conducted for Microsoft Corp. by research firm Ipsos among 9,908 information workers in 32 countries, also found that 39 percent of employees feel there isn’t enough collaboration in their workplaces, and 40 percent believe social tools help foster better teamwork. More surprisingly, 31 percent said they are willing to spend their own money to buy social tools.
“Employees are already bringing their own devices into their workplaces, but now they are increasingly bringing their own services as well,” said Charlene Li, founder and analyst at Altimeter Group, a firm that studies social media and other technology trends. “Employees expect to work differently, with tools that feel more modern and connected, but are also reflective of how they interact in their personal lives. Enterprise social represents a new way to work, and organizations embracing these tools are improving collaboration, speeding customer responses and creating competitive advantages.”
The research also found distinct differences between countries, sectors and genders as they relate to the levels of productivity, collaboration and communication tools used in today’s workplace.
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유통, 금융, 교육, 가전, 식음료, 화장품, 자동차, 모바일게임 등 8개 업종의 시장 현황 및 광고비를 분석하고, 자체 소비자 리서치를 통해 최신 트렌드와 미디어 전략 인사이트를 제공합니다:D
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▶️ 금융 https://bit.ly/2xYmxrL
▶️ 교육 https://bit.ly/33Bif5e
▶️ 가전 https://bit.ly/2UwH26C
▶️ 식음료 https://bit.ly/2U5UzTo
▶️ 화장품 https://bit.ly/3aa5BwE
▶️ 자동차 https://bit.ly/2QzTqS1
▶️ 모바일게임 https://bit.ly/2vHQUlu
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#광고비분석 #시장 #트렌드 #소비행태 #리서치
#디지털광고 #인사이트 #메조미디어와 #함께
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